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The amount of force exerted on a balloon by the gas inside the balloon is
a) volume
b) pressure
c) temperature
d) heat

Kinetic energy is the energy of ______
a) motion
b) state
c) temperature
d) heat

During a hot shower, water vapor fogs up the cooler mirror when it turns to water. This is an example of ____.
a) vaporization
b) deposition
c) sublimation
d) condensation

Lightning flashes contain which type of matter?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) plasmas
d) gas

Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's ...
a) resistance to flow
b) buoyancy
c) average kinetic energy
d) adhesive forces

The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance is the...
a) kinetic energy
b) temperature
c) thermal energy
d) heat

Boyle's Law descrives the properties of a ...
a) liquid
b) solid
c) plasma
d) gas

Charles' Law describes the direct relationship of temperature and volume of a...
a) gas
b) solid
c) liquid
d) plasma

A change in the state of matter is caused if enough of this energy is added to or removed from an object...
a) thermal
b) force
c) kinetic
d) potential

In Boyle's Law, what remains constant?
a) temperature
b) energy
c) pressure
d) volume

At which temperature are the particles in a pencil moving the fastest?
a) 50 C
b) 40 C
c) 20 C
d) 30 C

Adding thermal energy to a cup of water can cause the particles to...
a) get farther apart
b) remain constant
c) move faster
d) move faster or get farther apart or both

The surface tension in a cup of water is caused by
a) attractive forces between water molecules
b) adhesive forces between water molecules
c) adhesive forces between the water and its container
d) attractive forces between the water and its container

Dry ice is a solid that changes directy to a gas when thermal energy is added. This is an example of...
a) vaporization
b) sublimation
c) condensation
d) deposition

Which unit is used for density?
a) cubic centimeters
b) grams per cubic centimeters
c) liters
d) grams

Charle's Law assumes constant
a) volume
b) temperature
c) energy
d) pressure

This increases when a ball bounces up and decreases as a ball goes down...
a) thermal energy
b) heat
c) potential energy
d) kinetic energy

The sum of all the potential energy and kinetic energy in an object is equal to its
a) force
b) potential energy
c) thermal energy
d) kinetic energy

change in state of a liquid into a gas
a) vaporization
b) viscosity
c) pressure
d) describes Charles' law

amount of force applied per unit of area
a) pressure
b) viscosity
c) vaporization
d) thermal energy

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